This is the story of Operation Jedburgh. D-Day: June 6, 1944. The Allied invasion along the beaches of France that changed the course of World War II and set the World Order for the next 80 years. As the conventional forces landed, America’s first Special Forces units operated deep behind enemy lines.
Three man teams of one American, one French and one British operator parachuted deep into occupied France starting the night before D-Day. Their mission: link up and partner with French Resistance Forces to conduct sabotage, subversion and disruption attacks to prevent the German Army from reinforcing the beaches of Normandy during Operation Overlord. Win at all costs.
Post World War II, American Jedburghs went on to form the foundation of the Central Intelligence Agency and later United States Army Special Forces Green Berets.
For the first time, their story is told by those who live their legacy currently leading US Army Special Forces Green Berets.
0:00 Arming the French Resistance Forces
2:07 Small teams big impact
3:03 Greens Berets are today's Jedburghs
4:25 Solving complex problems
Brought to you by the Green Beret Foundation.
Executive Produced by:
Fran Racioppi: Green Beret, Creator and Host of The Jedburgh Media Channel
Jason Mayo: Kymatholi Founder
Charlie Iacono: CEO and President, Green Beret Foundation
Alex Paen: Telco Production
We share how the Jedburghs contributed to the success of the D-Day invasion through the lens of today’s senior leaders in US Army Special Forces Command; including:
Lieutenant General (R) Ken Tovo
Chairman, Green Beret Foundation
Major General Gil Ferguson
Commanding General, United States Army 1st Special Forces Command
Brigadier General Guillaume “Will” Beaurpere
Command Sergeant Major Lionel Strong
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Gary Ostrander
United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
Lieutenant Colonel Dave Lucas
Command Sergeant Major Matt Williams
4th Battalion, 1st Special Warfare Training Group
Roxanne Merritt
Curator, John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum
Special thanks to:
United States Army
United States Army Special Operations Command
United States Army 1st Special Forces Command
John F Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
John F Kennedy Special Warfare Museum, Fort Liberty, North Carolina
Joseph Ivanov, Normandy Resistance Monument
Thank you to our sponsors:
CRKT
Excalibur Industries
Heritage Distilling
Spec Ops Tools
De Oppresso Liber!
Support the legacy of the Jedburghs and Green Berets of all generations by donating to our D-Day campaign: fundraise.greenberetfoundatio...
Produced by Telco Media Productions.
The Jedburgh Media Channel is an official program of the Green Beret Foundation. At the Green Beret Foundation, we honor our commitment to Green Berets past and present by providing U.S. Army Special Forces Soldiers and their families with emergency, immediate, and ongoing support.
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